Thank YOU Franklin, for traveling so far to share your knowledge and wit. It was a joy to listen and learn in your class (wish I could have taken all three), and a true pleasure to share smalltalk while strolling through the woods on the way to lunch.

Here's to future Squam adventures, and to all the ice cream you can eat!

Scarf got clean with a little bath in the sink, woot. Flight was uneventful, which is exactly how a flight should be. No time in Concord to do much sightseeing, aside from a stroll to the big old cemetery where all the Transcendentalist authors and their kin are buried. If I'm up early enough in the morning, I might head back over to see if I can find author hill (Emerson, Alcott, Thorough AND Hawthorne!!!!! All in one convenient location.) because that's just how rock n'roll I am.

Um, whoa, that comment was not what I meant to post. Embarassing phone fail! What I meant to say was Squam was magic etc and I'm glad you were able to experience it with us. Clearly my experience has left me exhausted and unable to use modern technology (maybe I should never have left the lake). Apologies!

I once got to spend a magical weekend camping and canoeing on Squam...when I saw this workshop last year I wished I could go back. Your photos have sealed the deal for me. Thank you for sharing...it truly is a magical place.

Squam is so beautiful, so peaceful, so energizing - especially with all the added fiber and fiber artists. Thank you for teaching us, making us laugh and bearing with me during your Garter Gone Wild class (I was the one with no stranding experience!), and thanks for sharing our joy at being 'owl bombed'!

That looks like a real Childrenbook fairytalestory about a little cabin next to a lake and with lovely sweet children living there all year round...and a sweet bear around the corner...and they all sing all night while father plays the ukelele..and there is always an happy end..no fighting and no screaming...but..where is the Mother??

I just spent 10 minutes researching squam and that campsite. Wow. I hope you are teaching next year because I'm going next spring for sure. Your pictures look like heaven - and there is knitting on top of that? I may burst into flames with joy! Thanks for sharing.

Dear Franklin, I love your blog and one day I hope to take your 'Photographing Knitting' class. I am taking other classes via a web site called 'lynda.com', where they offer a 'Food and Drink Photography' class. You already write, photograph and teach, so have you ever thought of becoming an online course creator? - they welcome new teachers. If you do, please let me know! Regards Cheryl

Thank you so very much for sharing those beautiful pictures with us. I keep hearing how beautiful it is at Squam and how much fun it is but your pictures really bring it home. :) I hope to someday be able to attend and/or get to meet you at one of your many venues.

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